Jake Paul has his eyes on a matchup with former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for his next boxing bout.
Paul spoke with Sports Illust𒁃rated's Chris Mannix on the most recent episode of his podcast, , and spoke about his interest in the fight with Chavez Jr. because he believes it would finally silence the critics that say he's never faced a real boxer before.
“It’s interesting. I like that fight a lot, because it silences the critics,” Paul said (h/t ). “He was a former world champion, and I know I could beat him. And you look at his record, it’s like 50 wins or something, and I don’t even know the losses, but it’s a good record. So that challenge excites me and I’m down. And this is what people don’t understand is that, even after I knocked out Woodley, they were all like, ‘Fight a real boxer.’ I’m like, ‘You guys, I tried, and he dropped out of the fight two weeks before.’ So I want to fight a real boxer, newsflash, and I’m going to. Just have some f*cking patience.”
I’ve KO’ed everyone I’ve fought.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul)
He also continued on to reveal that he's got no🅠 interest in rescheduling a matchup with Tommy Fury, reiterating that he doesn't believe the 22-year old Manchester, England native deserves another shot at facing him after withdrawing from their scheduled bout last month.
“Of course. He wants the payday. But I’ve said it before, I don’t want to take the fight with him. He doesn’t deserve it,” Paul said. “And I would rather fight Tyson [Fury]. I would want Tyson to come down to cruiserweight and that would be a bigger fight. So I’d rather fight Tyson or his dad. His dad, John, did a better job of promoting the fight than Tommy did. So I would fight his brother or his dad before I’d fight Tommy.”
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